Rescuers say 100 dead as Israel launches fresh Gaza offensive
- Israel launched Operation Gideon Chariots, a major military offensive in the Gaza Strip on Saturday to pressure Hamas to release hostages.
- The operation followed days of Israeli airstrikes that killed hundreds and came a day after Donald Trump ended his Middle East trip without visiting Israel.
- Strikes in Gaza killed children and families, including at least four children in Jabaliya and 14 people near Deir al-Balah, while the military dismantled tunnels and killed dozens of fighters.
- Gaza faces a strict Israeli blockade entering its third month with no food, water, fuel, or goods entering, affecting over 2 million people; UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said 160,000 aid pallets are ready to deploy immediately if allowed.
- The offensive aims to destroy Hamas, which has ruled Gaza for nearly two decades, while negotiations in Qatar show limited progress and Israel remains resolute about dismantling the militant group and securing hostages' release.
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Israel launches expanded Gaza offensive amid increasing concern about worsening humanitarian situation
GAZA/OCCUPIED JRUSALEM — Israel's military launched intensified Gaza operations on Saturday aimed at "the defeat of Hamas", with rescuers in the besieged Palestinian territory reporting at least 10 killed by new Israeli strikes.The stepped-up campaign came amid increasing international concern about the humanitarian situation in Gaza which continues to worsen amid an Israeli
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